The move is significant as in the last few years the vinyl album revival has been gaining momentum, year on year with sales up by more than 50 per cent in 2014.*

Tesco music buyer Michael Mulligan said:"Our trial selling vinyl this summer was a real success with all our stock selling out and this really proved to us just how popular the vinyl album format is again with music fans.

"Vinyl is definitely coming back with demand growing stronger year by year and we think there will be a big demand in the UK this Christmas as music fans look for trendy gifting options.

"We have brought in vinyl albums for everyone - from new releases for established collectors to absolute classics for younger fans and for mums and dads who might have worn out their original copies the first time round.

"By also selling record decks we are helping customers who are looking to start their own vinyl album collection."

After bottoming out at just over 205,000 vinyl albums in 2007, UK sales have grown every year since and in 2014 reached almost 1.3 million - the highest annual total since 1995.

Vinyl albums have bucked the downward sales trend in the last year of other music formats such as CDs which fell by 6.5 per cent and downloads which dropped by nearly nine per cent.

The only other music format in growth is streaming which grew by 78 per cent in 2014.

Tesco began selling record decks last Christmas and demand has been so strong that it now stocks 12 different models, ranging in price from £40 to £140.

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* All music industry data recorded by the BPI (British Phonographic Institute)

The vinyl albums will cost from between £12 to £20.

The full list of albums, which will be on sale in 40 Tesco stores across the UK, is as follows: